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USA: Science and Solitude on the Chesapeake’s Crowded Waters

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Working with Adventurers and Scientists for Conservation (ASC), this crew combine their sailing adventures with ASC’s effort to study the presence and quantity of microplastics–plastic particles smaller than 5 millimeters in size–polluting the world’s waters.

Last Update - March 23, 2016

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La Trappe Creek off of the Choptank River – http://www.adventurescience.org/

As reported in Adventurers & Scientists Field Notes.

We ghosted out of the Chester River at sunrise leaving behind another beautiful, secluded anchorage. There were about 8 knots of wind from behind pushing our 31’ sailboat, Base Camp, west as we sliced through small ripples on the water’s surface. The double spans of the Chesapeake Bay Bridge were in perfect view yet we could barely make out the far shore nearly 7 miles away. I engaged the autopilot, leaving the helm to fend for itself. I grabbed a collection bottle and walked to the bow to gather a sample of the bay’s brackish water.

Working with Adventurers and Scientists for Conservation (ASC), my team combines our sailing adventures with ASC’s effort to study the presence and quantity of microplastics–plastic particles smaller than 5 millimeters in size–polluting the world’s waters.

We gather our water samples around the Chesapeake Bay to send to ASC’s lab for analysis. Samples are filtered, plastic particles are counted, and the results are mapped on the ASC Microplastics page. Adventurers have collected samples from all over the world for this project and the organization has observed microplastic particles in 89% of samples analyzed (as of March 10, 2016).

On Base Camp, we gather samples following detailed protocols.. We rinse a 1-liter bottle 3 times in the bay, fill it up with our water sample, and seal the bottle’s lid underwater to reduce the risk of contamination. Even the clothing we wear during sampling must be taken into consideration. For instance, fleece or synthetic clothing is not allowed. For each sample collected, we document our latitude/longitude, water temperature, current, wind direction, and several other items.

As we explore the Chesapeake Bay and enjoy its many picturesque inlets, lighthouses, sandy beaches, and charming towns, we will continue to gather water samples. Our goal is to collect as much data as possible from the 64,000 square miles of water the bay contains. Our samples from its river confluences, busy shipping channels, and secluded coves will continue to be an integral part of the ASC Global Microplastics Initiative and the larger effort to address the ubiquitous presence of microplastics in the world’s water supply.

Adventurers and Scientists for Conservation

www.adventureandscience.org [Broken Link]

ASC is dedicated to building partnerships between outdoor enthusiasts and scientists and will match interested volunteers with an appropriate project. They have projects that are well suited to cruisers, but many for those who are still tied to land as well. Currently looking for volunteers to take ocean water samples as part of their Ocean Microplastics project.

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